2011年4月14日星期四

Nations BRICS speak out against the use of force in Libya - The Hindu

The Hindu: News / National: BRICS nations speak out against the use of force in Libya"ArchivesSubscriptionsRSS FeedsSite MapePaperMobileSocialSEARCHReturn to frontpagePaperTopicsInternationalNationalStatesThe India cables cities of HomeNewsOpinionSportBusinessArtsLife & StyleS & TEducationHealthClassifiedsToday: BangaloreChennaiCoimbatoreDelhiHyderabadKochiMaduraiMangaloreThiruvananthapuramTiruchirapalliVijayawadaVisakhapatnam News" NationalSanya, April 14, 2011BRICS of the nations to rise against the use of force in LibyaPTIShare ·??print ·?? The India and four other nations of the BRIC Thursday class collectively have expressed their opposition to the use of force in Libya and launched for a central role for the United Nations and regional organizations to resolve the issue.Reflection on the situation in the Middle East and North Africa countries at the Summit of Africa at Brazil-Russia - India South China (BRIC), Prime Minister Manmohan Singh has observed that there was a "change of power to the ordinary citizens" and "people were to decide their own future" Prof.Dr Singh.avec Chinese President Hu JintaoRussian President Dmitry Medvedev, the Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff and South African President Jacob Zuma, examined the unstable situation in this region, particularly the Libya, and its impact on the new five nations. "We share the principle that the use of force should be avoided,"said a statement issued here after Summit.The statement, however, refrained from calling for an end to the air strikes of NATO on military means of Libyan strongman Muammar Kadhafi.Les five countries"Interestingly, who are members of the UN Security Council at the present time, has pledged to continue their cooperation within the world Organization of the Libya. While the Russia and China are permanent members, the India, the Brazil and South Africa are non-permanent members. "We believe that all parties must settle their disputes by peaceful means and dialogue in which the United Nations and regional organizations should as appropriate play their role," said the statement of support for the Panel of high-level Union Initiative African Summit.They has expressed the concern of Libya.Expressing on "turbulence" in the Middle East ", the regions of North Africa and West Africa, the leaders said: "underline us that the simultaneous presence of all the five BRICS at the Council of safety in the year 2011 is a unique opportunity to work closely together on issues of peace and of sécuritéà strengthen multilateral approaches and to facilitate future coordination" on the issues of the review of the United Nations Security Council "."They wanted "honestly" that affected countries achieve peace, stability, prosperity and progress and "enjoy their permanent end and human dignity in the world according to the legitimate aspirations of their peoples".The BRICS countries maintained that the independence, sovereignty, unity and territorial integrity of each nation must be met.Addressing the Summit, Mr. Hu stressed the need to comply to the "purposes and principles" of the Charter of the United Nations and put into full play the central role of the United Nations and the Security Council in the maintenance of peace ".pacification and consolidation of peace. "We should seek peaceful settlement of international disputes through dialogue and consultation," he said.Mr. Medvedev said leaders have expressed concerns about the situation in Libya and found that it must be addressed by political and diplomatic means and not by the use of force. "In this regard, it welcomes the initiative taken by the African Union (AU) .mr. Zuma, who heads the African initiative to the Libyan crisis, said the AU road map has been designed to help the Libyans to arrive at a lasting political solution.

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